Neuralink has successfully implanted its brain-chip interface in its third human patient, Bradford G Smith, who has ALS. Smith shared a video illustrating his experiences with the device, emphasizing its superiority over previous technology. He discusses how the BCI has restored his ability to communicate through an AI-replicated voice and allowed him to control external devices. His journey marks a significant milestone in the BCI's development, showcasing its potential to improve the quality of life for individuals with severe disabilities.
"I am typing this with my brain. It is my primary communication." - Bradford G Smith, the patient who received the Neuralink BCI, highlights its transformative capability.
"I got to use the computer on the porch, and it worked!! I went to [my child's] soccer game, and the referee thought I was sleeping." - Smith expresses newfound freedom and communication.
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